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Man of Knowledge Koyote has opened a chamber.
Consultations are available for concerns of the heart,
of the body, of the karma, or of the spirit.
Psychomagic ritual, hypnotherapy, shamanic practices,
and Aka Dua or other energy modalities
are among Koyote's expert practices.




Email Koyote at koyote@xicoco.com

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Xicoco Shamanic Arts"Xicoco" means "beehive" in
Nahuatl, one of the indigenous
languages of Mesoamerica. We
use this name because of the
similarities in the ways that Naguales
(Men and Women of Knowledge)
and bees work. While away from
the hive gathering pollen, bees
(Naguales) choose their own course
and fly as individuals, but remain
aware of each other in order to avoid
collision and work effectively. They
return to the hive with everything they
have gathered. Their combined efforts
produce honey--the sweet reward
that benefits them all.

   
   
   
   
 


 
Consultations Available with Toltec Master Koyote.   Email koyote@xicoco.com
Consultations Available with Koyote

Consultations Available
with Koyote

email koyote@xicoco.com

 

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The Telling, an ancient art form

At times, Koyote performs a rare art form called the Telling. In it he uses attention and word to take participants on a journey. Please let Koyote know if you are interested.

 

 

 



Messages to Koyote: (951) 686-3471.

The Heart of Shamanism Workshop Series
 

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